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gaulish

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1. gaulish - Adjective

2. Gaulish - Proper noun

Meaning

Pertaining to ancient France, or Gaul; Gallic.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Accion (Ocean) in the fourth century Gaulish Latin of Rufus Avienus ', Ora maritima, was applied to great lakes. Source: Internet

Accordingly, Pokorny, Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, 1959, p. 735, describes the word as "Gaulish?" Source: Internet

Another part of the nation moved west with the Helvetii into southern France, which was one of the events leading to the interventions of Julius Caesar's Gaulish campaign of 58 BC. Source: Internet

Around 300 BC, it appears that a group from the Gaulish Parisii tribe took over East Yorkshire, establishing the highly distinctive Arras culture ; and from around 150–100 BC, groups of Belgae began to control significant parts of the South. Source: Internet

Britain sent three bishops to the Council of Arles in 314, and a Gaulish bishop went to the island in 396 to help settle disciplinary matters. Source: Internet

Before Clovis, we have Gallo-Roman and Gaulish prehistory. Source: Internet

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